Providing regenerative livelihoods through the restoration of New Zealand's flora and fauna — predator control, native planting, and empowering communities across the Bay of Plenty.
We work across the Bay of Plenty offering hands-on predator control, indigenous planting, and trap hire to landowners, farmers, and communities who want to make a real difference for New Zealand's native wildlife.
Practical, hands-on services designed to protect and restore New Zealand's native biodiversity in the Bay of Plenty.
Targeted predator management to protect native birds, lizards, and invertebrates on your property.
We utilise NZ Auto Traps AT220s — the gold standard for predator control. Hire and ongoing servicing tailored to your project.
We're passionate about native forestry and its power to increase biodiversity, prevent erosion, and store carbon.
Identifying and controlling pest plants to keep your property and the wider ecosystem in check — and to meet your legal obligations.
Conservation is about more than business.
We believe in building the next generation of kaitiaki — guardians of the land. Beyond our paid services, we give back to the communities and ecosystems we work within.
We volunteer as night walk guides with the Whakatane Kiwi Trust, helping inspire people to notice and appreciate the biodiversity around them. Sign up for a night walk →
When you choose us for a native planting project, we supply additional plants at no charge. Because we're genuinely passionate about getting more natives in the ground.
We share what we know — practical guides, trusted tools, and resources to help landowners, farmers, and communities take meaningful action.
Tane's Tree Trust has built an excellent Native Forest Toolkit including a planting and budgeting calculator. An indispensable starting point for any indigenous planting project.
Visit Resource →Predator Free NZ's Trapping & Baiting Toolkit helps you decide which predator control method suits your property and target species. Essential reading before you start.
Visit Resource →Know your responsibilities. The BOP Regional Council's Pest Management Plan outlines which pest plants are on your property and what you're legally required to do about them.
Download PDF →Have a question about your property? We're happy to give advice.
Ask Us AnythingWhether you're looking to control predators, plant natives, hire traps, or just want some friendly advice — we'd love to hear from you. Based in the Bay of Plenty, working across the region.
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